
Prime minister launches social development ministry's national strategy
The launch ceremony was attended by a number of ministers, senior officials, and representatives of government bodies and civil society institutions.
On this occasion, Minister of Social Development and Family HE Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi said that the launch of the strategy represents a qualitative leap from a traditional care model to a more comprehensive, empowering, and sustainable approach based on a realistic understanding of the needs and challenges facing Qatari society.
She noted that the strategy was the result of a collaborative effort involving various government entities, civil society institutions, and research centers.
The strategy is built on five main pillars. The first focuses on strengthening the cohesion of Qatari families by developing preventive policies, parental education programs, and mental health initiatives to create a stable and adaptable family environment.
The second pillar centers on empowering Qatari women and enhancing their participation across various sectors, particularly in leadership and decision-making positions.
The strategy also prioritizes supporting vulnerable groups, particularly persons with disabilities, the elderly, widows, divorcees, and orphans by providing comprehensive social protection and services that foster their independence and integration into society.
Another key focus is promoting a spirit of participation and solidarity by supporting civil society organizations, encouraging volunteerism, and ensuring the sustainability of charitable initiatives.
The final pillar aims to improve the standard of living for individuals and families through economic empowerment, support for productive families, development of social services via digital transformation, and the enhancement of institutional capabilities and national partnerships.
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